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It's just a silly difference in IE from the rest of the world that brings me to this point! Grrrrr!!

Thanks for your help!

“No matter how slick the demo is in rehearsal, when you do it in front of a live audience, the probability of a flawless presentation is inversely proportional to the number of people watching, raised to the power of the amount of money involved.” ~ Mark Gibbs

You can only use Microsoft conditionals in HTML or JScript - not in CSS.

Didn't think so! Just wanted to make sure before I go into 'I hate IE mode!'

Thanks!

“No matter how slick the demo is in rehearsal, when you do it in front of a live audience, the probability of a flawless presentation is inversely proportional to the number of people watching, raised to the power of the amount of money involved.” ~ Mark Gibbs

There is most certainly a way around this but we can’t tell you unless we see the page in action.

No biggie! I put my thinking cap on and spent an extra half hour on it and got my three pixels compensated for it!

I just wish MS would play by the same rules that everybody else plays by and not just their own!

“No matter how slick the demo is in rehearsal, when you do it in front of a live audience, the probability of a flawless presentation is inversely proportional to the number of people watching, raised to the power of the amount of money involved.” ~ Mark Gibbs